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'Lichtkönigin Lucia' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 16 MAR 15
Rose
Lichtkönigin Lucia (Large Flowered Climber, Kordes, 1966)
Initial post
15 MAR 15
by
Paul G. Olsen
Rosa eglanteria isn't 50% of the parentage of this cultivar. Can you make the correction?
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#1
posted
16 MAR 15
by
Patricia Routley
I can't, but perhaps one of the other admins can?
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#2
posted
16 MAR 15
by
HMF Admin
I believe we need an explanation of how "bloodline" is calculated before we make any changes; me may be talking apples and oranges.
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most recent 9 MAR 12
Rose
Lichtkönigin Lucia (Large Flowered Climber, Kordes, 1966)
Initial post
9 MAR 12
by
Jay-Jay
Seems to withstand a long period of bare frost (-15° to -20° C) very good.
The climber with the least or no frost/drying-out damage!
It had part of its leaves until the 25th of januari and now 2012-03-09 the buds are swelling!
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